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little did i know this came with the added bonus of an extracurricular education in the arts. chris arrived with his stack of lps, many courtesy of his step dad, bob. the chronicle music critic at the time. austin contributed his eclectic theater and comedy recordings and, well, himself. those of you that know austin know that nothing more need be said. balancing that urbane cultural scene chris invited me to visit his grandfather, where we got to do gold panning from the virgin load of dirt. it was lesson in history from the stevens family. i will never forget what a great experience it was to live with those two guys. moving on to his study habits, everyone knew how brilliant he was, an enlightened manner. he was truly the smartest man in the room but never comported himself that way. he was confident and outgoing. never arrogant. always self-effacing, quick with a laugh or grin. always looking for ways to learn something from everyone else around him. he was no surprise considering chris came from such good stock. chris studied western civilizations and immerses himselfs in
little did i know this came with the added bonus of an extracurricular education in the arts. chris arrived with his stack of lps, many courtesy of his step dad, bob. the chronicle music critic at the time. austin contributed his eclectic theater and comedy recordings and, well, himself. those of you that know austin know that nothing more need be said. balancing that urbane cultural scene chris invited me to visit his grandfather, where we got to do gold panning from the virgin load of dirt....
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education and healthcare are just two of the many areas where i see opportunities for close partnership between the united states and libya. i look forward to exploring those as we work together to build a free democratic prosperous libya. see you soon. >>> good afternoon, everyone. i'm an san francisco mayor ed lee. i want to welcome you from the bay area, from all over the country to san francisco's city hall. today we honor and celebrate ambassador john christopher stevens in this civic celebration of his life. i thank the stevens family for hosting this celebration here. amongst his many friends, his family, his colleagues from around the world who continue to reremember and celebrate his distinguished life and sacrifice he made for all of us. while we have lost a true hero to our nation, his accomplishments and generosity lives on in all the places he that served, promoting mutual respect and cooperation in international relationships. ambassador stevens is an inspiration to all of us. i did something personally. i texted my daughters who also grew up in the bay area. they have alw
education and healthcare are just two of the many areas where i see opportunities for close partnership between the united states and libya. i look forward to exploring those as we work together to build a free democratic prosperous libya. see you soon. >>> good afternoon, everyone. i'm an san francisco mayor ed lee. i want to welcome you from the bay area, from all over the country to san francisco's city hall. today we honor and celebrate ambassador john christopher stevens in this...
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scientist who wanted a better way of life for his people but even with the most progressive ideas in education many say they don't want to trade the modern life for their beloved. i have returned to the tundra and i actually like it here if you're outside there's fresh air fresh water looks at the site you can see deer it's a joyful sight. a sentiment that hopefully ensures that russia's northern reindeer will have caretakers for generations to come. to live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food. you know how fabulous i love. i mean. i'm. really not so. very sort. of. worse for the little. white house or the. never seen anything like.
scientist who wanted a better way of life for his people but even with the most progressive ideas in education many say they don't want to trade the modern life for their beloved. i have returned to the tundra and i actually like it here if you're outside there's fresh air fresh water looks at the site you can see deer it's a joyful sight. a sentiment that hopefully ensures that russia's northern reindeer will have caretakers for generations to come. to live on one hundred thirty three bucks a...
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and what we need isesearch and education campaign to insure that the people that are under the influence of any drug do not t behind the wheel. melissa: now that you're legalizing it in places the use will grow. so the incidee will grow and we have a lot more area test what could possibly haen. that makes me nervous as a driver. rebecca, i will give you last word. >> 10,800 peop killed drinking and driving. 40,000 peopl died because of alcohol. 400,000 died because of smoking. the nbers for marijuana are incredibly low. yocan't overdose. you don't get cancer from it. and i --. melissa: i hear you, rebecca. we don't want to add to any of those numrs. one more [raul talking at once]. we'vgot to leave it there. thanks to our pot power panel. you were all fantastic. hope you come back. >>> bizarrwarnings from syria's regime. they claim it could be framed for using chemical weapons. there are unconfirmed reports their use ma have already begun. we'll talk about that next. >>> this made i grateful riding in a chrysler, right? remeer workers that were caught boozing and looked like they were hi
and what we need isesearch and education campaign to insure that the people that are under the influence of any drug do not t behind the wheel. melissa: now that you're legalizing it in places the use will grow. so the incidee will grow and we have a lot more area test what could possibly haen. that makes me nervous as a driver. rebecca, i will give you last word. >> 10,800 peop killed drinking and driving. 40,000 peopl died because of alcohol. 400,000 died because of smoking. the nbers...
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we pay for basic education. we have a lot to say about the public education. taxpayers mostly local and state dollars. some coming from the federal government but really very, very different. >> let me bring in the audience for some questions. there is a microphone in the back. do we have any questions? do we have any questions? i have more. there's one in the back. >> good morning. my question goes back to the one that you were just talking about, college and did and that sort of thing. using for public education we pay for k-12, so if something that we should collect a lot of data on. but my question is getting to like the two-thirds of students that need remedial courses or take remedial courses once they get to college, do you think that's something that because we already supposedly paid for, we should be able to charge back school districts? how would you address that? >> i think the answer to that is what we talked about earlier when i said with to make sure k-12 education really works here and it's working at the highest level. and that students who gr
we pay for basic education. we have a lot to say about the public education. taxpayers mostly local and state dollars. some coming from the federal government but really very, very different. >> let me bring in the audience for some questions. there is a microphone in the back. do we have any questions? do we have any questions? i have more. there's one in the back. >> good morning. my question goes back to the one that you were just talking about, college and did and that sort of...
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education to just go where we need to do which is to. lead an open celestial classes and the plugs for school children were developed with just the mccaskill children's tourism lists all should be available to all children record lists of their financial situation of their families. where they might. have been talking about the government what the government should do a lot and i have to guess and if you want this is something that regions should do this is their responsibility so you can use what doesn't and of course the central government should know we're seeing the general situation where he's going to work now we should rely on the evaluation of russian culture russia's going over those countries that would not only form their own cultural agenda but also influence the entire global civilization to go with the spirit. policies in this area here this year and they drop their dress important in the issues in the moment we should stand up as a modern he should strengthen the traditional system of the russian is the new cities to work
education to just go where we need to do which is to. lead an open celestial classes and the plugs for school children were developed with just the mccaskill children's tourism lists all should be available to all children record lists of their financial situation of their families. where they might. have been talking about the government what the government should do a lot and i have to guess and if you want this is something that regions should do this is their responsibility so you can use...
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and that is why issues of education. spiritual education culture. and increased significance no days that is important bringing up if you can be responsible citizens of the russian federation. please let us remember that we have to. school bus the slope of schools influence the formation says he's been reduced over the recent years. internet so. much more influence. students can ukraine and their parents have many more demands so school has to keep up with. the information which may be actual should be had of the it was measured up maybe to different schools should be an absolute to tell you need to improve the quality of education which is at the same time we should be letting our traditions such as fundamental. but when we should remember about the quality of teaching the russian language. secular ethics and traditional religion unis are allowed basic subjects. to student encounters or to.
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i miss 10 people, educate them and maybe some good will come 20 years down the road. >> you know you mentioned the justice component of a lot of islamist parties. there's an argument that can be made that this is response to the corruption of these u.s. sponsored regimes and in the case of gaza, which he mentioned was a very serious component. any thoughts on how to combat that were placed in the right direction? >> for the record, i am against corruption. i just wanted to clear that up. yes, look, it goes back to the point i thought i made in my remarks that islamists didn't win. i'm not islamists lost, whether they were the former corrupt regimes or divisions among the non-islamist parties today, they lose. they lose they screwing up the delivery of services. in this by being so corrupt. they lose and islamists are there like they've been for 80 years, waiting to take advantage of whatever opportunity through violence or nonviolence. we didn't even discuss their relationship with violence and nonviolence, which is a very important issue. and they are there like vultures to reap the
i miss 10 people, educate them and maybe some good will come 20 years down the road. >> you know you mentioned the justice component of a lot of islamist parties. there's an argument that can be made that this is response to the corruption of these u.s. sponsored regimes and in the case of gaza, which he mentioned was a very serious component. any thoughts on how to combat that were placed in the right direction? >> for the record, i am against corruption. i just wanted to clear...
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so move to opportunities for the you saying that a lot of attention needs to be to improving the education system the matins is a medicine system to do it as well and for instance if he said that there should leave no open public mechanisms in order to do that and also talked about how any order that is to provide these opportunities for the use of sense if that's not done according to the president the consequence is the food be much more serious than anyone could expect to get my if that's the deal as of today that the percentage of healthy active able bodied people in russia aged between twenty to forty is one of the highest in the world but you know that in twenty years' time this economically active population could shrink by fifty percent unless we do something this trend could continue either we provide interesting jobs give up unities to create business which both families raise children or would be happy if all in just a few decades russia will become a poor country populated by an elderly generation incapable of preserving its own territory and i would like the east at the six sh
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the ggest threat overtime is an educated population. when it comes to afghanistan, if we leave a small force behind, it would be okay. when it comes to libya, if we train the army to replace demolished, things and be okay. when it comes to syria, stop the killing, put an international force and to provide stability. take the worst thing off the table, getting a nuclear weapon. the president likes up every day with challenges only i can imagine. i want to help the man. but i believe his approach to form policy has come back to haunt us and exhibit a is benghazi. >> the moral leader of the world and i believe we will be for a long time. >> a quick question if i may on susan rice and benghazi. you have been very strong run that. will she make it? >> i don't know if she is nominated or not. she deserves a process that every nominee goes through and no additional concerns about our role as far as africa is concerned. the fact is she not only gave wrong information but she gave the party line that for example at al qaeda is decimated. they ar
the ggest threat overtime is an educated population. when it comes to afghanistan, if we leave a small force behind, it would be okay. when it comes to libya, if we train the army to replace demolished, things and be okay. when it comes to syria, stop the killing, put an international force and to provide stability. take the worst thing off the table, getting a nuclear weapon. the president likes up every day with challenges only i can imagine. i want to help the man. but i believe his approach...
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would suspect they would say that somehow it would make them less able to -- not as good as provided an education for the kids. >> again, the union will have to market that to those employees and say there's a value proposition, you have money that you have earned, and if it is -- you want to join our unit because it's the most -- it's beneficial to you and your family, you will simply have the choice. >> straight ahead, republican u.s. senator rand paul says fine, let democrats dig their own hole. how does he think democrats are going to do that? senator rand paul will tell you. he's coming up. and more breaking news. tragic shooting at an oregon mall during the busy holiday season. more than 60 shots killed and two innocent victims killed. the gunman also dead. a live report from oregon is next. s different. we've been there. that's why every bit of financial advice we offer is geared specifically to current and former military members and their families. [ laughs ] dad! dad! [ applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] life brings obstacles. usaa brings advice. call or visit us online. we're ready to h
would suspect they would say that somehow it would make them less able to -- not as good as provided an education for the kids. >> again, the union will have to market that to those employees and say there's a value proposition, you have money that you have earned, and if it is -- you want to join our unit because it's the most -- it's beneficial to you and your family, you will simply have the choice. >> straight ahead, republican u.s. senator rand paul says fine, let democrats dig...
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the south korean actually educated here in the states is quickly spun out a grovelling apology when the internet exploded with outraged fans and a rap in the 2004 concert about killing yankees and you can see the lyrics here. the quote here. and he was against the torturing the iraqi captives and the lyrics were littered with expletives and vulgar, written by a different korean act. and a couple of years prior he smashed a model of a u.s. tank on stage in protest of the deployment of american soldiers to south korea. now, in his apology psy claims it was a deeply emotional reaction to the war in iraq and shared by others around the world. on the screen there, and he said he'd been honored to perform in front of american soldiers? recent months and hope they and all americans could accept the apologize. and i have friends who are in afghanistan, and spoofing gangnam style, but not now. he was a one hit wonder here, looks like could be over and done with. >> jamie: bring back the cha cha, that's what i say. thanks a lot. kelly? >> a potentially huge medical break through in the fight agai
the south korean actually educated here in the states is quickly spun out a grovelling apology when the internet exploded with outraged fans and a rap in the 2004 concert about killing yankees and you can see the lyrics here. the quote here. and he was against the torturing the iraqi captives and the lyrics were littered with expletives and vulgar, written by a different korean act. and a couple of years prior he smashed a model of a u.s. tank on stage in protest of the deployment of american...
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the change that we want to the people hoped for dealing with the services education be health care and the rest of the files pertaining to the life objections have not really produced anything new fifty percent of the country lives in poverty the illiteracy the cat unemployment the other problems that have not been addressed something this moment this is the point that one many of us as citizens are liberals as nationalists believe that. we are losing time we should not have to stand still kind of policy we have to move on let us move together the vision of dividing the country dividing the people dividing the public opinion is not in our interest. but artie's a full interview with egyptian opposition leader was on later today at six forty five pm by g.m.t. . well while one country struggles with the outcome of its revolution another still caught up in an uprising despite a glimmer of hope and the prospects of talks involving deep divisions between the opposition and the family that proved too big to overcome with reports shortly. drawing its own red line israel's fears that syria's ch
the change that we want to the people hoped for dealing with the services education be health care and the rest of the files pertaining to the life objections have not really produced anything new fifty percent of the country lives in poverty the illiteracy the cat unemployment the other problems that have not been addressed something this moment this is the point that one many of us as citizens are liberals as nationalists believe that. we are losing time we should not have to stand still kind...
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but if we're serious about reducing our deficit while still investing in things like education and research that are important to growing our economy, and if we're serious about protecting middle class families then we're also going to have to ask the wealthiest americans to pay higher tax rates. that is one principle i wouldn't compromise on. >> speaker john boehner has a different view. he says the president needs to abandon what he called his "my way or the highway approach," in his words. if the president does that a lot of things are possible. >>> syrian rebels are battling army units around the capital. activists say 26 people were killed in the damascus suburbs today, while 29 more were killed around the country. meanwhile, the u.s. and other officials warning against chemical weapons. syria says it would never use the chemical weapons against its own people but warns that terrorists could use it against the people. >>> and linebacker jerry brown, a dallas cowboy, a member of the team's practice squad was pronounced dead at the hospital. he was riding in a car driven by josh brent, t
but if we're serious about reducing our deficit while still investing in things like education and research that are important to growing our economy, and if we're serious about protecting middle class families then we're also going to have to ask the wealthiest americans to pay higher tax rates. that is one principle i wouldn't compromise on. >> speaker john boehner has a different view. he says the president needs to abandon what he called his "my way or the highway approach,"...
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meanwhile the department of education is giving michigan students he some very poor grades. it says 72% of public school eighth graders are not proficient in reading and 69% are not proficient in math. math is at the center of our next story. democrats are claiming they have already voted to take a trillion-dollar bite out of the budget deficit through spending cuts. tonight, correspondent doug mckelway tells us whether that claim really adds up. >> we're still waiting for the white house to identify what spending cuts the president is willing to make. >> yet again today, republicans asked where is the democrats' end of the bargain. they accused democrats of ignoring the spending side of the negotiations. accusation democrats object. >> the president signed into law a million trillion dollars spending cuts. >> spending cuts we have already made. >> the democrats have already voted for over a trillion dollars in cuts in spending. >> but are those cuts real? this cbo letter from speaker boehner from july of 2011 confirms that democrats agreed to reduced budget deficit by $915
meanwhile the department of education is giving michigan students he some very poor grades. it says 72% of public school eighth graders are not proficient in reading and 69% are not proficient in math. math is at the center of our next story. democrats are claiming they have already voted to take a trillion-dollar bite out of the budget deficit through spending cuts. tonight, correspondent doug mckelway tells us whether that claim really adds up. >> we're still waiting for the white house...
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laura burman a sex educator and a therapist and the host of in the bedroom on own. dr. burman, first of all, let me tell you i think this is probably one of the more outyaj just things i have seen this week. >> more than banning christmas. >> laura: i'm away from politics a lot this week. this? i have a young daughter and i think of a doctor telling a mom to leave the room so he can tell a young girl, maybe she is a christian girl, doesn't believe in this. her religion doesn't believe in this. telling the young girl well, if you have sex, can you use this morning after pill which includes things like dangers like thrombosis, pulmonary embolism. you can get a heart attack. you can have severe bleeding. retinal thrombosis. all sorts of hazards associated with taking that which is a big big big dose of hormones for young girls. how you can defend, this doctor? >> okay. well, first of all, i know this is a hot button topic. doctors are not telling girls if you have sex you can use this prescription. what the academy is recommending is that the research has shown that adoles
laura burman a sex educator and a therapist and the host of in the bedroom on own. dr. burman, first of all, let me tell you i think this is probably one of the more outyaj just things i have seen this week. >> more than banning christmas. >> laura: i'm away from politics a lot this week. this? i have a young daughter and i think of a doctor telling a mom to leave the room so he can tell a young girl, maybe she is a christian girl, doesn't believe in this. her religion doesn't...
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. >> if you say you wanted to cut the department of energy or the department of education people's eyes glaze over. but it does seem to me, kristen, that there is among the network newscast there is kind of like, yeah, let's raise the taxes on the wealthy, that would be a good thing. that does seem to me that's there. >> unfortunate narrative that's been peddled it's not true but it's out there. the idea that you can solve all of our problems by raising taxes on the wealthy. if you bump the rates on the wealthy back to the clinton area it's the magic band-aid it fixes all of our problems. >> bill: marco rubio said it's a myth but i think that's been pointed out five gazillion times. i think folks are so numb to this they don't even pay attention to it. >> bill: i don't mind paying higher taxes i really don't but i don't want to waste it right now i'm not getting any bang for my buck at all, none. zero. >> we have such a big spending problem. if you look at -- take a look at 2007, you know, george w. bush is president. we have got the wars going on. we have got the bush tax cuts in 2007
. >> if you say you wanted to cut the department of energy or the department of education people's eyes glaze over. but it does seem to me, kristen, that there is among the network newscast there is kind of like, yeah, let's raise the taxes on the wealthy, that would be a good thing. that does seem to me that's there. >> unfortunate narrative that's been peddled it's not true but it's out there. the idea that you can solve all of our problems by raising taxes on the wealthy. if you...
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or hospital you're not going to be wanting the russian government to spend on military surely also education that's something a lot of people thought passionately about and you said that in terms of the military is it twice as much the spending that's right on education and health combined i think a shocking statistic to me and still sounds like this budget deal to me and least is not that flexible because if you keep investing money and the same time into military can really take it out can you but at the same time what was about to say i actually started to go though there you go is based on a very high oil price and so no no rainy day scenario well exactly if your prices go down what then i think that's the idea that could join is trying. tapping into it the my yes you are serious saving money at the moment yes it is pending i think it's only price isn't it and i think in this day and age we've got a global crisis going on at the moment that scary territory and so anyway it's a combination of the two it's investing into something which does not lead to inflation and at the same time some
or hospital you're not going to be wanting the russian government to spend on military surely also education that's something a lot of people thought passionately about and you said that in terms of the military is it twice as much the spending that's right on education and health combined i think a shocking statistic to me and still sounds like this budget deal to me and least is not that flexible because if you keep investing money and the same time into military can really take it out can...
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i think education is key. whether it be going to school part-time -- and i know these things cost money, but whether it be on-line or it be seeking some sort of education in another area to make sure that your skill set is diverse. >> you mentioned on-line. there is a lot of stuff on-line in a good way that you can actually gain some knowledge. >> absolutely. >> kyle always good to see you. thank you for joining us. you are leaving beautiful san diego behind. whatever, kyle. merry christmas in case i don't see you. >> happy holidays. >>> piles of debris line the streets and are hit hard by superstorm sandy. more than one month after it struck. but funding could soon be on the way to help get things back to normal. now more from washington. >> in a letter to congress, the white house has requested $60.4 billion to help all states affected by superstorm sandy. the white house says these are funds necessary to finance a needed recovery effort and to help the region prepare for future challengeds including future
i think education is key. whether it be going to school part-time -- and i know these things cost money, but whether it be on-line or it be seeking some sort of education in another area to make sure that your skill set is diverse. >> you mentioned on-line. there is a lot of stuff on-line in a good way that you can actually gain some knowledge. >> absolutely. >> kyle always good to see you. thank you for joining us. you are leaving beautiful san diego behind. whatever, kyle....
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also companies didn't help society here at all with road building this is the supply of water education i mean anything. with a. i took. six dollars. on oh i know the guys who were going to load the experience before sneering words on the card. for my most fearful service. so. we forced to ship. nations the foreign policy. they only used to make. a chimp and the client on our. morning's today in holland says once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of china that. china corporations are rooted a. coupe. wealthy british scientists are. spot on with. the. market why not it's going to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds or report . to police be told language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world's hot spots of p.r. people interviews intriguing stories for you here. in trying. to find out more visit our big teeth dog called. choose your language. because we know if. someone. chooses to
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that is what we need to educate ourselves. if you see the ideology, dc the symbols, it means that they are going against our interest. jenna: thank you very much. a story we will continue to watch. greg: when you watch television, your tv can also be watching you. rick folbaum is live in the newsroom on the new technology not everyone will want in their living room. i am watching you. watching me, watching you. [laughter] >> the patent application is preventing a method of advertisement with an mba action of the user. there is software that has been developed that lets your tv spy on you. dvr's are fitted with tiny cameras that film and record you while you're watching tv. then, depending on what camera picks up, advertises messages just for you. you and your spouse are having an argument, you might get an ad for a marriage counselor. if the dvr picks up that you are huddling on the sofa, and after condoms might pop up. verizon wireless is not the only working on this. google has also filed patent on this technology to target
that is what we need to educate ourselves. if you see the ideology, dc the symbols, it means that they are going against our interest. jenna: thank you very much. a story we will continue to watch. greg: when you watch television, your tv can also be watching you. rick folbaum is live in the newsroom on the new technology not everyone will want in their living room. i am watching you. watching me, watching you. [laughter] >> the patent application is preventing a method of advertisement...
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how many people in 1954 were saying, country is not ready for desegregation, brown against board of education, too soon. >> reporter: but everyone says this is a conservative court. why are you doing it now? >> because ted is a conservative guy. there are lots of conservative people, the idea that civil rights and human rights is exclusively a liberal preserve, i think it is flat wrong. >> reporter: their clients have faith their lawyers will win. will david and ted be at the wedding? >> they better be. >> they just might officiate the wedding. >> right. that would be interesting. >> reporter: or they could be best man. >> man and man, right? >> in our wedding and in life. >> reporter: in the end, it will be a decision for the high court. last time you went to the supreme court, didn't go so well for you. what is going to be different this time with the two of you together? >> well, one thing, i've got ted on my side. >> the one thing different, this time we got all the votes i can persuade, there will be no votes left on the other side. >> reporter: no recount? >> no recount. >> again, glori
how many people in 1954 were saying, country is not ready for desegregation, brown against board of education, too soon. >> reporter: but everyone says this is a conservative court. why are you doing it now? >> because ted is a conservative guy. there are lots of conservative people, the idea that civil rights and human rights is exclusively a liberal preserve, i think it is flat wrong. >> reporter: their clients have faith their lawyers will win. will david and ted be at the...
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. >> if we're serious about reducing our deficit, while still investing in things like education and research that are important to growing our economy, and if we're serious about protecting middle class families, we're also going to have to ask the wealthiest americans to pay higher tax rates. that's one wrins pal i won't compromise on. >> good saturday morning to you, mike. >> hi, alex. >> let's talk about the time line. is there a realistic one in which this can all get done by the beginning of the year? >> i think there is, alex. i think people know the parameters of the year. it's just can they get there, do they have the political will to get there. more importantly, alex, do they have the votes to get there in the house of representatives. you heard the president. he says no compromise on this issue of raising taxes for the wealthy. there's one glimmer of hope, how much to hike taxes. as you know, clinton tax rates for wealthiest americans were 39.6%. that's what's going to happen at the beginning of the year. right now they are 35%. the president has been insisting all along
. >> if we're serious about reducing our deficit, while still investing in things like education and research that are important to growing our economy, and if we're serious about protecting middle class families, we're also going to have to ask the wealthiest americans to pay higher tax rates. that's one wrins pal i won't compromise on. >> good saturday morning to you, mike. >> hi, alex. >> let's talk about the time line. is there a realistic one in which this can all...
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he did work on the education of girls around the world and has written extensively about education here in the united states. he is in masked -- enmeshed about the talks about the fiscal cliff. with that, gene sperling. >> thank you very much, neera. it is intimidating to have followed your panel. i like to be the first person and the panel says, "gene sperling says --" the president of harvard and glenn hutchins and susan molinari, who is down at google and partners with my life on issues of child trafficking. a special place in our home. i know a lot has already been said. i have been herded so i don't know if i'll be repeating it. i like to start by just reminding ourselves what is our end goal for economic policy because you hear a lot metrics on productivity and growth as it those were the ends in themselves. are we a nation in which the accident of your birth is not overly to determine the outcome of your life where there is a real chance for everybody to rise? are we an economy where growth strengthens? are we an economy and a country where people who work hard and take responsib
he did work on the education of girls around the world and has written extensively about education here in the united states. he is in masked -- enmeshed about the talks about the fiscal cliff. with that, gene sperling. >> thank you very much, neera. it is intimidating to have followed your panel. i like to be the first person and the panel says, "gene sperling says --" the president of harvard and glenn hutchins and susan molinari, who is down at google and partners with my...
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christoph schÄfer hopes to educate consumers. his princess potatoes might not be quite as fresh and lovely in the spring as the competition from the desert. but schÄfer hopes that environmentally-conscious consumers won't just care about beauty, but about true sustainability. >> a tough choice for consumers, when the environmentally sound choice could kill jobs in egypt. and that's all for today, but please tune in again, one week from now. thanks for watching and bye bye! captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
christoph schÄfer hopes to educate consumers. his princess potatoes might not be quite as fresh and lovely in the spring as the competition from the desert. but schÄfer hopes that environmentally-conscious consumers won't just care about beauty, but about true sustainability. >> a tough choice for consumers, when the environmentally sound choice could kill jobs in egypt. and that's all for today, but please tune in again, one week from now. thanks for watching and bye bye! captioned by...
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, the exhibit has the feel of a playground and the educational tools of classroom. every nook and cranny offers children a new adventure. unlike traditional museums, at naturequest children are challenged from self-discovery to explore and be curious in a hands-on environment just like real scientists. with over 100 interactive encounters to choose from, a few of my son's favorites include the clubhouse build in the trees and human fossils and the simulating river that seems to be swimming when they step on it. >> naturequest is this amazingly fun world that's scientifically lis tick. you can explore from the oceans and top of the mountains and everywhere you look there's something to do, something to find. >> what does a 2-year-old care about science? >> not much, but my son has so much fun exploring he doesn't lielz his little brain is working too. ann clair stapleton, cnn, atlanta. [ male announcer ] when it comes to the financial obstacles military families face, we understand. at usaa, we know military life is different. we've been there. that's why every bit o
, the exhibit has the feel of a playground and the educational tools of classroom. every nook and cranny offers children a new adventure. unlike traditional museums, at naturequest children are challenged from self-discovery to explore and be curious in a hands-on environment just like real scientists. with over 100 interactive encounters to choose from, a few of my son's favorites include the clubhouse build in the trees and human fossils and the simulating river that seems to be swimming when...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. [ nyquil bottle ] just reading your label. wait...you relieve nasal congestion? sure don't you? [ nyquil bottle ] dude! [ female announcer ] tylenol® cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion. nyquil® cold and flu doesn't. to the number 1 club in the world. the potential of manchester united unlocked. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. >>> our second story "outfront" a possible tipping point in syria with war or something a lot like it in the balance. cnn has learned that the u.s. military is updating its options daily for a potential strike against syria.
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the change that we wanted that people hoped for dealing with the services education being health care and the rest of the files but dating to the life of egyptians have not really produced anything new where did the revolution go wrong. when. i don't really think that there are revolution has gone wrong but the revolution as such as the one we do have here in egypt takes time. to really. do so you can say that this is the fruits of that evolution to take time but first of all we have a civilian rule. and you would have public and elected president the parliamentary elections are coming up. those are positive points but on the other side there are things that people do not accept that people want egypt to look forward to look to the future blinkx up with the world to deal with our problems that are suitable they are not impossible. problems so why should the state put one point that will move. this is the thing that we are calling on the president on the new blood on the new b.g. and on ourselves that we have to move on we have not but i believe these convinced of what he is doing and
the change that we wanted that people hoped for dealing with the services education being health care and the rest of the files but dating to the life of egyptians have not really produced anything new where did the revolution go wrong. when. i don't really think that there are revolution has gone wrong but the revolution as such as the one we do have here in egypt takes time. to really. do so you can say that this is the fruits of that evolution to take time but first of all we have a civilian...
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girls' schools are being shut down, and restrictions put on education. she refuses to back down. that is why she has been honored for her work. >> it is good for women in this country because they would see that we could be recognized, and we could be and we are able to do some positive work in this country in a very difficult environment. >> at the end, she adds one pointed comment -- >> although our president did not encourage it. >> nasa has just released photos of earth that put the planet in a whole new light. the pictures are actually nine shots from a satellite that cut through clouds with the help of infrared technology. >> the nighttime pictures have a much higher resolution than previous such images. the quality is so good that the satellite can even pick up the light from ships as it does here on the river nile. the satellite images also show where on the planned it is still trul dark at night. >> they do not have snow in washington yet like we have here in berlin to get into the christmas selling. >> but as the holidays draw closer, u.s. president barack obama and his
girls' schools are being shut down, and restrictions put on education. she refuses to back down. that is why she has been honored for her work. >> it is good for women in this country because they would see that we could be recognized, and we could be and we are able to do some positive work in this country in a very difficult environment. >> at the end, she adds one pointed comment -- >> although our president did not encourage it. >> nasa has just released photos of...
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i hope the money that the states get for that deregulation will go to education, health, and helping people with drug or a call problems. -- or alcohol problems. >> still to come, the duchess of cambridge is released from hospital, but now the couple has some serious decisions to make. the government of the philippines made an emotional appeal to four more to be done about climate change they after a deadly typhoon swept through the country this week, killing at least 300. from manila, here's the latest. >> a life -- alive against all the odds. carlos was inside his house when it was buried beneath a torrent of mud and water. >> we were hearing like the wind that night. we did not know where to run. the wind and rain brought by the typhoon were so strong i thought we would not survive. >> but for every purse and pulled from the rubble, there are many others still missing. all their relatives can do is can the list of names and wait. >> what else can i think of about what happened to my husband? i hope to see him alive, but if not, i just want to see him again. >> those who survive ha
i hope the money that the states get for that deregulation will go to education, health, and helping people with drug or a call problems. -- or alcohol problems. >> still to come, the duchess of cambridge is released from hospital, but now the couple has some serious decisions to make. the government of the philippines made an emotional appeal to four more to be done about climate change they after a deadly typhoon swept through the country this week, killing at least 300. from manila,...
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like alabama and south carolina and georgia passing these anti-imi can't grant laws we need college-educated dream act kids but we also need migrant farm workers? how do we make sure we are looking at this issue as holistically as we can? >> i want to take a listen real quick to what the president had to say about immigration reform at a press conference a while back. >> i do think there should be a path way for legal status for those who are living in this country, are not engaged in criminal activity, are here simply to work. it's important for them to pay back taxes, it's important for them to learn english. it's important for them to potentially pay a fine. but to give them the avenue where by they can resolve their legal status here in this country i think is very important. >> i noted this before, one of the things that strikes me, the president says legal status rather than citizenship and i think that's going to be a sticking point for a lot of republicans who are ver nous, frankly, about making more latino citizens so that they can vote because in the past couple of election, latino
like alabama and south carolina and georgia passing these anti-imi can't grant laws we need college-educated dream act kids but we also need migrant farm workers? how do we make sure we are looking at this issue as holistically as we can? >> i want to take a listen real quick to what the president had to say about immigration reform at a press conference a while back. >> i do think there should be a path way for legal status for those who are living in this country, are not engaged...
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they were all educated at west point from day one in their military careers. he said the colonels and below, i am really worried about. you cut off all contact from us, i guess because they build a nuclear weapon. i am not that old, so i don't remember all this. we had a principle, a policy. if they did not adhere to it, we were going to punish them. talk about cutting off your nose to spite your face. that was musharraf's. . point. was musharraf's it just shows you how things are not perfect in this situation. you have to be careful about action and reaction and think about the long term. >> our relations with pakistan are the most complicated and consequential. it is hard to think of another country that is both a complicated and consequential. they are in a very strategically important part of the world. i can tell you that in many ways over recent years, they have given us very substantial counter-terrorism assistance. yet on the other hand, we know the -- their intelligence community is actively supporting terrorist groups. i cannot think of another natio
they were all educated at west point from day one in their military careers. he said the colonels and below, i am really worried about. you cut off all contact from us, i guess because they build a nuclear weapon. i am not that old, so i don't remember all this. we had a principle, a policy. if they did not adhere to it, we were going to punish them. talk about cutting off your nose to spite your face. that was musharraf's. . point. was musharraf's it just shows you how things are not perfect...
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you came to the united states for your undergraduate education, published poems, journalism, and now this journalistic memoir. how do you -- you're now the most visible member of your generation of the family, of the generation before you, there's only one survivor, a woman not much involved in public life, how do you interpret your inherent? do you see yourself as a leader in some way? do you reflect on what your responsibilities are? how do you interpret your inherent? >> it's bad to think of it that way. it's that thinking that got us here in the first place. the idea that six letters of a last name somehow qualify anyone for leadership is dangerous and served pakistan dangerly, or, rather, it has not served pakistan so i never wanted, actually, for as long as i can remember, i wanted to be a writer, always. that -- or an actress or a swimmer. [laughter] my father was not pleased about the other two choices. i'm doing what i always thought i would be doing, what i always wanted to do, my heros growing up were always journalists, writers, and i think the notion of dynasty is one th
you came to the united states for your undergraduate education, published poems, journalism, and now this journalistic memoir. how do you -- you're now the most visible member of your generation of the family, of the generation before you, there's only one survivor, a woman not much involved in public life, how do you interpret your inherent? do you see yourself as a leader in some way? do you reflect on what your responsibilities are? how do you interpret your inherent? >> it's bad to...